Sentence examples for to be ends from inspiring English sources

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to be ends

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

Exact(2)

If some segments of the antiwar movement turned violent, if drugs and sex and resistance to authority often seemed to be ends in themselves, it is also true that ending the war was not so easily achieved as Decter's critique airily suggests.

Collective ends can be unconsciously pursued, and have not necessarily been at any time explicitly formulated in the minds of those pursuing them; collective ends can be implicit in the behaviour and attitudes of agents without ceasing to be ends as such.

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That too is supposed to be ending.

This charade needs to be ended".

The sheltering appears to be ending.

That period appears to be ending.

However, the Fed is not going to be ended.

"Child marriage is not going to be ended overnight.

These are not the problems to be ended this year".

Unlikely to be ended with a warm handshake.

The spread layout was chosen to be end-on.

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